Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —— Back to the Kitchen. A Mistaken Genius. A String of Pearls. SAVtf YOUR COUPONS.

Wayne Clouse returned to Omaha, Neb., today, where he is working in a t wholesale grocery house. He was called here by the serious sickness of his brother Cecil, who has been Improving greatly for the past few days. Have you seen the Keystone disc? Examine them at Hamilton & Kellner’s.

When foot ailments come upon you, consider whether it is advisable to get footwear of an exclusive shoe dealer, who devotes this entire time to footwear, or of alman who gives the study of shoes a few of his idle moments. We fit shoes. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. We hhve taken the agency for Rem-* Ington typewriter supplies and if you want the best typewriter ribbon made call at The Republican office or phone your wants. Ribbons of all makes of machines. C. A. McKenzie, of Escanaba, Mlch. r will arrive today. He is a brother of Mrs. W, F, Smith and will work this summer for Mr. Smith on his stone road contracts. They are planning to start the Wanatah work next week. Mr. Smith went to Kokomo today, where he also has a contract. The Indiana delegation in Congress is planning to give an elaborate dinner iny honor of Governor Marshall and Mrs. Marshall at Congress Hall hotel next Saturday night. At a conference of members of the delegation in the house it was. decided that “no wine and no oratory” shall be the motto of the dinner. Roy Stocksick is recovering from an accident suffered a week ago. He was working on the Harvey Pierson farm, north of town, and a load of hay tipped over on him. He was not Injured except for the spraining of his right ankle and the tearing of the ligaments. He is able to be out with the use of a cane.

The baseball season in the big cities will be inaugurated this week. The American Association opens today in Indianapolis and other cities and tomorrow the Sox and St. Louis Browns will ‘open in the American League ball park in Chicago. The Cubs will open away from home, playing the Cincinnati Reds. Edward Taylor, of Park Ridge, a suburb of Chicago, is spending a few days with County Clerk C. C. Warner. Mrs. Taylor, formerly Miss Nell Smith, is helping entertain the Rensselaer ladies this week and her husband thought It was a good time for him to take to the woods. Apparently he is not very strong for the suffragette movement. The dance at the armory last night, given by the Jefferson Club was a great success. The ceiling was beautifully draped with crepe paper of gold and blue, the club colors, and the walls were hung with a multitude of pennants. The music was exceptionally good and the seventy couples present enjoyed a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Ancll Woodworth returned from the "west several days ago, which fact was overlooked by the reporter. They had planned to come several days before they did, but were unable to get away on account of high water in that locality. The train that they boarded was the first one to leave Freemont, Neb., for five days.

T. W. Grant is a frequent user of The Republican classified columns and finds them a splendid medium of buying, selling land exchange. This column will make money for any person who will use it Don’t sell a horse or a cow until you have let every person who reads a newspaper know that you have one for sale. It will make you money. Try it Mr. and Mrs C.A. Radcliffe are this week going from Louisville to Cincinnati, where they will remain at restoration to health. He was siezed with a severe attack ot grip several weeks ago and this was followed by a nervous breakdown and he has been down ter more than a month. Mrs. Radcliffe is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades, ot this city.